\name{NavelGazer}
\alias{NavelGazer}
%- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here.
\title{Navel Gazer}
\description{This is good for, well,  not that much, but it was a fun diversion and a neat little idea by Ben Bolker who emailed the R-help list with the demonstration.  It requires a lot of other packages that some people have reported having difficulty installing.
}
\usage{
NavelGazer(month = NULL, year = NULL, entire = FALSE,
  list = "r-help", n = 50, plot = TRUE)
}
%- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
\arguments{
  \item{month}{\code{month} what month(s) to lookup.  If left blank, defaults to the current month.
}
  \item{year}{\code{year} what year(s) to lookup.  If left blank, defaults to the current year.
}
  \item{entire}{Logical.  If \code{TRUE}, looks up the entire year.  Defaults to \code{entire = FALSE}.
}
  \item{list}{\code{list} the url of the desired list to look up.  Defaults to R-help.
}
  \item{n}{\code{n} how many of the top (by volume) posters would you like to plot (50 is top 50, 10 is top 10, etc.).
}
  \item{plot}{Logical.  Should the results be plotted or just printed to the console?  Defaults to \code{plot = TRUE}.
}
}
\details{See for yourself.}
\value{Some sort of data frame.}

\references{\url{http://www.mail-archive.com/r-help@r-project.org/msg106571.html}}
\author{Ben Bolker came up with most of the code.  Henrique Dallazuanna provided an edit to the z <- line of code.  Brian Diggs provided capwords() to properly count Peter Dalgaard. Joshua Wiley, \url{http://joshuawiley.com/} adapted it all into one function.}

\note{This was as much a gag function as anything actually useful.}

\section{Warning}{May cause excessive wasting of time and in extreme cases a coma-like stupor.}

\seealso{\code{\link[fortunes]{fortune}}}

\examples{
NavelGazer() # watch it's seductive ease at presenting pointless statistics
}
% Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the
% R documentation directory.
\keyword{hplot}
